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26-8-2013
Nuevosol to Supply Mounting System for India First Solar Power Plant Inside an Airport
Carports to airports, Nuevosol has been executing a large project of the country. India's first solar power plant inside an airport is being constructed in DIAL and Nuevosol won the contract to Design, Supply and Install seasonally adjustable mounting structures. A similar project is under execution at an Airport in South India, while many such are in the pipeline. -
26-8-2013
Clenergy Provides Ground Mount System for 20.6MW PV Project in China's Yanqi County
August 26, 2013 - Clenergy completed work in July on a PV project in Yanqi County, Xinjiang. Clenergy worked with the project's EPC company and its strategic partner, a Xinjiang-based enterprise in the power transmission and transformation field, to deliver a C-steel mounting solution including installation service. -
26-8-2013
Gaia Energy Systems and SolarWorld Streamline Solar Procurement for Local Government Agency
Aug. 23, 2013 - Gaia Energy Systems has installed 18 kilowatts of SolarWorld solar panels at the headquarters of the Mendocino Transit Authority (MTA) in Ukiah, Calif. The project is the first in the nation to take advantage of a renewable-energy group-buy program for local government agencies. -
26-8-2013
Powerway Announces a Contract of 105KW Ground Mounted PV Project in Poland
August 26, 2013 - Being negatively influenced by sharp FIT cut policy measures imposed by European countries, and tighter control on load application from IPP and EPC companies by EU banks, It has become much more challenging for Chinese suppliers to enter into the Euro market. -
26-8-2013
M+W Americas Acquires Gehrlicher Solar America
August 22, 2013 - On Wednesday, M+W Americas (M+W), a company of M+W Group, acquired 100% ownership of Gehrlicher Solar America Corporation (GSAC). GSAC will operate as a stand-alone subsidiary of M+W Americas. -
23-8-2013
First Solar and Ingenero to Collaborate in the Delivery of PV Projects
19 August 2013 - Today, First Solar and Ingenero announced a new collaboration arrangement to provide a joint offering to the commercial and off-grid solar markets. The partnership will combine Ingenero's design, development and integration experience with First Solar's thin-film photovoltaic (PV) module technology and demonstrated track record in utility-scale projects to meet market requirements within Australia and the Asia Pacific region. -
23-8-2013
ReneSola Panels Power 2MW PV Facility in California
Aug. 22, 2013 - ReneSola today announced the completion of a 2MW solar PV facility using ReneSola panels in Jamestown, California. The project's energy is contracted to Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) under a 20-year power purchase agreement under the Schedule E-SRG tariff. -
23-8-2013
EDF Renewable Energy Announces Operation of the Catalina Solar Project
August 22, 2013 - EDF Renewable Energy today announced that the 143MWp (110MWac) Catalina Solar Project, located in California's Mojave Desert, has reached commercial operation. -
22-8-2013
Amonix Achieves 35.9% PV Module Efficiency Rating at NREL
August 20, 2013 - Amonix Inc. announced today that it has achieved a National Renewable Energy Laboratory efficiency rating of 35.9% under recently adopted CPV IEC test conditions of 1000 W/m2 and 25°C cell temperature. Data for the rating was generated by an Amonix module under outdoor test at NREL from late February to April of this year. -
22-8-2013
Aleo Solar Offers European Polycrystalline Module Certified for Higher Feed-in-tariff in France
August 21, 2013 - From September onwards, aleo solar AG will offer its polycrystalline module S_18 with certified European components. Ingots, wafers and modules are produced within the European Economic Area. The aleo product therefore fulfills the criteria specified by the French Ministry of the Environment and is certified for a "Made in Europe" bonus. This means that photovoltaic operators in France will enjoy a ten percent higher feed-in tariff when using those modules. The aleo S_18 also received the carbon footprint certificate by the French photovoltaic engineering company Solstyce.